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1. Raw on the Roof intro, I believe was done to counter the debuting WCW Nitro, knowing WWF at the time it was probably inspired by something that Monday Night Football(for the NFL in general) did for an intro. I watched a making of video that aired on Action Zone awhile back, and it’s amazing they put so much into this new intro, and it only lasted about 2 months.

2. Kevin Nash blaming AOL/TIme Warner merger. In fairness to Kevin Nash I do believe the merger had something to do with the sell of WCW. It definitely wasn’t the main reason, but there is a point to that as an excuse. Mostly considering other assets were sold since the merger. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Warner#Transactions_made_since_the_AOL-Time_Warner_merger

Also on a note on the Death Of WCW book if memory serves me correct it was listed that Black Saturday happened in 1985 in the book(I could be wrong in my memory).

No idea about how many times ZZ Top/Dusty Hill have been on RAW (I think it’s at least 3), but the last time they had a single in the top 50 was 1990 single “Doubleback” from the album Recycler (highest spot: #50), but that’s if you’re going by the Billboard Top 100. If you’re going by Billboard’s Hot Mainstream Album Tracks, the last song they had that ranked was “36-22-36” from the 2000 album XXX (highest rank: #31).

Wow, two new podcasts to listen to from Blade and R.D. since I checked a few days ago. Work productivity seriously affected today. As for the Leslie Nielsen/Ric Flair comparison, surely (not Shirley) you must be joking. Last time I saw Nielsen he looked 20 years younger than Flair. It’s only been 2 years since his death, so he’s probably looking like 10 years Flair’s junior these days.